Key play: Freshman [db]Chris Borland leaped high into the air and managed to get a hand on the punt even though two Wofford players were trying to block him. Then, Gilbert sprinted to the end zone and covered up the ball before it slipped out the back of the end zone.

Defensive series No. 5: Started on Wofford 20 following kickoff. Plays: 4Yards given up: -1Result: Turnover on downs.

Key play: Already down 17-0, Wofford decided to go for it on fourth and four from their own 26 yard line. On the play, Taylor broke into the backfield and made the sack on Allen to force the turnover on downs.

Key play:O'Brien Schofield came off tackle and blindsided Allen, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Gilbert.

Defensive series No. 8: Started on Wofford 20 yard line following 54-yard Brad Nortman punt. Plays: 1Yards given up:4Result: End of half

Defensive series No. 9: Started on Wofford 23 yard line following kickoff. Plays: 14Yards given up: 48Result: Missed Christian Reed field goal.

Key play: For the first time in the game, the Terriers were able to move the ball with some semblance of consistency. In fact, on the third play of the drive, Allen was able to complete Wofford's first pass of the game.

UW's defense eventually buckled down and forced the Terriers to settle for a long field goal.

Key play: Though Gilreath's fumble didn't leave the Badger defense in the best of situations, Wofford decided to go against its grain and move the ball through the air. On the first play of the drive, Allen connected with Devin Reed for 26-yards to set up the eventual touchdown.

Defensive series No. 11: Started on Wofford 40 yard line following kickoff. (37-7 Wisconsin)Plays: 5Yards given up: 46Result:Devin Smith interception.

Key play: With Wofford driving, Smith undercut a lofted pass to the front corner of the end zone. And in doing so, he was able to haul in his first career interception and thwarted a potential Terriers scoring drive.

Key play:Stev Davitte rushed to the near sideline for four yards on third and ten. However, UW freshman safety Shelton Johnson was flagged for a 15-yard late hit penalty that gave the Terriers new life.